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PRESIDENT ELLIOTT WAS GAY YOUNG REVENUE OUR JACOB'S GUEST I SHOULD SAY TIA SiS IN 8 NAME . cuna tit be observ : of speck program will differ from those of former years in that no less than three big union services will be held. The members of the down town church will arsemble for Thanksgiving and prayer at the First Presbyterian church, corner of Fourth avenue and Spring street at 10.20 a m. Foliowing Is the program in full Organ prelude, Geo. W. Morrie, Dox- ology. Invocation, Rev. Gale, First M. % church; Hymn. conar 5 ripture reading. Rev. W. D Unitarian ehuseh: Prayer, Rev Dust, First Baptist chureb; Ax eholr. Offertory. Sermon, Rev. W. Ht church; Prayer, Rev. T. P. Revetie, First M. P. church. Benediction. Westminster Presbyterian, the Firet Christian, Piigrim Congregational and the Tabernacle Baptist churehes will hol@ their union services at Pilgrim Congregational church at 10:39 a m. A union chotr leads the singing and Rev J. M. Wilagh, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian, delivers the sermon. The congregations of Tewyle de Hirach and the Society for Universal Religion wilt hold a union Thanksgiv- ing service tomorrow at It o'clock at the Temple, corner Boylaton avenue and Marion street. The program that will be given Is as follows: Organ voluntary: “The Star Bpangied Banner,” chotr; Invocation, Rey. A. W Martin of the Society for Universal Re- ligion; scripture reading; “peelm 118, [snocher day “Speaking about root, | Prob” still talking to himself, ' you ood what the contractors are doing the streete—" TWO “By George that old fellow ta atick- fing to Seattie Ite a puppy to a root,” murmured Forcaster Salisbury to him- self this morning, as he chalked up his 27th succestte quers on the chanc of Old Occasional rain staying in town po ceoance neta Arrival of Santa Claus On Saturday morning, at % o'clock, Santa Claus will arrive at the inter- urban depot, First and Jack» his mountain home. On leav- the train Santa Claue will pro- ceed to the Bon Marche store, w he will take up his quarters wu Christmas, All children should meet him and give bim a rousing wel- come, Every boy in the city who has « érum will report to Senta Claus’ courier, at the depot. for cort duty. Five hundred trumpets Will be distributed among 690 lusty boys, who will also form part of the escort to carry dear old Santa to hi UNION SERVICES | WILL BE HELD fALK WAVES INDI 1AT THEY WERE r YONDER ESSION AND “ Rabtt Theodore F. Joseph of the Temple de Mirsch; violin ‘ Ricorde,” Prof. Edwin Cahn; addre Barriers Breaking away Rabbi jJoseph; “Pealm 3." che addrenn, “The Higher Palriotiom.” Rev. A. W Martin ad: * and mourners prayer, Rabbi Joseph; “My Country Tis of Ti congregation and choir nediction. The services will be pub At St. Mark's Episcopal church services will be held tomorrow la. m. hely communton will be brated. At 31 o'clock @ eptelal musics | program will be rendered by the choir and the pastor. Kev, J. P. D. Liwd | will deliver a Thankegiving se | The contributions received at both ser ats vation army | The local Christian Endeavor Union | will beid an carly morning praise eer- vice tom morning. t the Firet Presbyterian chureh, corner of Fourth lavenue and Spring street Prof. T. W. Lough will have charge of the services, The meeting will be- | atn Fol & meeting of al the delegates to Auburn will be Lela. The Welsh Presbyterian church will letve a Thankagtving concert Thare- day evening. Capt. D. T. Davies, rman of the program committee | nd& arranged « long progrem. It will Include selections by the ‘ambrian | Giee club and solee by Mise Taye Jones, D. O. Roberta and Mra. Lieyd Jones. went on Old have ‘And what more than 10.006 forks will de doing on the football field tom: row” said Auster, the south wind, who just biew im for @ minute and view half the weather charts out of the window. “Em tt fo hours,” he went on lightir and blowing the smoke through the weather cat's | whiskers. “i'm here and Old Occasion! te just | out side hanging around waiting for a Jchance to squeese a few drops of [dampness around amehg the dry places Well, 1 suppose it will rain tomor- row and if it don't Tit have to ow instead of turkey.” andly wi Baltsbury ax he sat down on his week's sipply of weather r }to keep them from following charts At thats! muse leave, “I wouldnt tet big white Jehief make a goose out of me. Why don’t you Invent some quenses of you fown? Salisbury reached for be jack, but the, wind spirite was gc To make a Jong story short it will or will not rain tomorrow, for the weatherman say” #0 and he knows. een See special tnince erman Bakery, 92 lant Auster the rising to Pxtr New ¢ Buy Your Clothes On Credit Our styles combine the emartest with the most practical ideas, giv ing to our garments, a style, nd others. T gance in any abiiity not found he most perfect fitting garments for men and wom ‘The en made. artisans can prod and the tion, best that balance at fence for your choles of nin wolec EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. One Price—Cash or Credit 422-424 PIKE, corner Fifth Ave. OFFICER MUST ANSWER Bh she will exhibit letter wuss “a | Aboard the Coptic, Bn Route | Kobe é e stores Kobe, but do b r , , > "i > unaing-ssn0a0ee te IN A ROW ici i but pa everywhere will be Jand f h A ' he r: a A ing te t we bd of > a ¢ J - 1 Jat Hf Kobe in a poor closed all day tomor — t least, some « hite fu t ; The regiVinet TOPS ORD Ty tale ot CS fn Jape ite. Whe, threntened “Yelk row ~-- Thanksgiving. Mayor Humes’ Sons Mix With] the f | Combination” will neve Sioa Gn mn Res aves edison panaee, Mew York. * Was ap ! » I and and he V 1 “wn Kost wil wt bold the | p 2 | either boards as a popular y . IF 1S . Mra t wh e to) Pay Fines ' Justrate the foi let me '. STONE, I ISHER t n th eh " liver wult be - NE wad 9 “ tod ho herged with be LANE ntly is tr der Ja and waa a - eer, Zar and cattle, Tacoma and Everett ne Ne 4 v ept on the high seas, an Kaha posal fn prt. she is convinced that he wilt not) 78% ae i! make her his wife, she is leaving, peared. t. Haines $700 due the stat op him out. For a ary on the crutse just! his pains he was also bookg?. | Alaska. She was ur Start, it wae proved at t trial, had cd s bring sult for ft, as! Hetle te but aperely ut . wah to) attempted her LAUGHING JAP ANBSE GIRLS. rhe whom no ! oe - is not yet in court, but the cor po hae oh aay wees , Os ut them. Every ly who touches ne f flo blind beg eit ie yw offered the publ fer ' ge ff , 9 voit * tact with ther They and « hen ' is something behind all this thet The woman in to have been tn either t nor mysell was ar 1 ned at-bellied stallions |» ; house F yi gto make thy an Seattle and Port Townsend for some | *e*t*? | constitute the proudest steeds of the | st runt Heh b quick Not leas tha: weeks, awaiting the return of the Pye a jehrymant wen ik And ty b ssome; pink ame here fr New York, where| are dreamed a ah em. | te Nene 1m good rlightly-used pl model to buy an expensive bridal! labor, their Gress in As variable ae | rep f Japanene n easy payments, outnt _~ by to Seattle Bh the catarrh climate of the Mie * oz < without interest With every sale be old _ ee bang at this same | wipe valley Why one rheke w y te é there wi ~ included a fine stool, ablishment before coming to fan man should bare the lower t na scarf and book. Every piano ful ; guaranteed factory, and if A meeting P on, 20 Halnes tributa ble fancy ' not found sented, efter one friends t whe te wed hin by - 7 Tet best, «a be . " 1 f oa oni Po | PITTSNIHG, Pa, Nev, 2.—(bultetiand F " year's we will refund every rail to Bab Pedro, when the Mua adh patie rae ra fire and | be Odd : ove it dollar of your money ing went there. She would stand| i, suaience is frantically "A Japanese beauty of the tea-er-|any mor A ch seldom bites This is the greatest opportunity handkerchief hysterically at the| Of Mfe wilt be great. A general alarm of her ca demend al pany me ashore mu want. et od | hae been turned in and all the finp ap- faxigencies of her calling Sesvne | lon os aaan woman and fri are # fh with people wateht & contins dot her lower lip with « cherry of ® him. Lieut Hainet haw declared that! manana ly takes so black in the photo Yes 3, he will nol compromise the case. | pks Hike a mole or a} not at time, W mays. yee pote Sex oomepeemene tas ee | Fraph Unat it taoks ithe a, mole oF Oe ent. Des all ulider’s Hardware, Plumbing, bal i Re ad , Hot Air Furnaces fr genet | aints, Oil and Buliding Paper. ter from Seattle, dated June it The letter expreared the hope that she was getting along well with bie family tn »| WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 3 | of marria Men F at d to have many letters from the te mother "He told me right here in the mandy hous in Seattle, that he wished | President Frye'® absence to marty the when he returned mit | Bate retired from the committ Asked me to go back to Camden In the | PUBIC health and quarantine |The senate was presided over today |by Benator Keen of New J t ’ and meantime and eet acquainted with his Margen Wel OF 8 family.” she sald. “f went there ana|YS2°7 oattent' 4 | wea well treated. 1 staid there for] ,;enater Newlnnd's resolution. tn; more than two weeks, aml thet! bene grates, was brought up and tabled. short of me cloak model ey, went to w ma? ¥ o mf iproctty bill up in the regular order of bus Benator Carmack made @ sar speech againat it. He declared that t the bill waa « miserable bargain with jo recover, protected Interests and a violation of I met Lieut. Haines a year sav the solemn obligations concetved tn jan Franciaco. Since then he has|@ spirit of hostility to true rectproe | paid many of my expenses. He hid al-| ity Me said it was the last anep, the Ways treated me well and I thought he| dying groan afd the death ratte of would marry me when he“got back! Kepubliean reciprocity, and deciared from Alaska. I have been waiting lit to be a case of the exercise of Seattle two mosthe for hie return.” | Christian duty without an exerctee | Mra. Foh's would neither deny of ef-lor any Christian virtue SUIT FOR $7,000,000 AGAINST RHODES ESTATE : F | tab. G. Temple, Piymouth Congregational | vices will be domated to the loos! #4) | isiment where 1 had worked eoeel | years before. It cont me $10 to make the trip and that is the money I seek documents that will make trouble for men high in the political life of LoNnDOD ine Radaiwitl e.-—~Princess Cather- hae stampeded Eng sh officiain by beginning euit| england. These papers, it is be tate of the late Cect! | lieved, deal with the Jameson raids Rhodes for $7,000,000, The sult isjand the alleged cc the sequel to her arrest and tm-|case of Colonial Secretary Cha risonment for two years in a Capo ‘own by for forging Rhodes’ name | for $200,000, It im claimed by the friends of the princess that she hae lain. 'The power of the princess over Cectl Rhodes wae wonderful, and it in believed hastened his death, otruggiing | SARCASTIC ed nator | on | te fil the! Before buying {t will pay ERNST BROS., 506 Pike St. FIGHTING FOR A CHD BURN OUT OF WEDLOCK MRS. EFFIE DAVIS COMES FROM FAR OFF COLOR- ADO TO FILE HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS FOR HER SON RICHARD, WHO IS IN HIS FATH- ER’S POSSESSION HERE eet our prices. neces as Mrs. Burnaugh. Burnaugh, After a search lasting three years g|ahe alleges, told her that she ought Mra. Effie Davis, a handsome you Woman who recently became the|to be perfectly satisfied with that Ban Fernandes Bridge [RES wife of John B. Davis, in Colorado, | arrangement. ; ode ae yenterday found in this city Both parents were attached to the Menita. Sef. 1h -sees iHegitimate . 6year-old child, K little one and itved together until Oc- ard, She cl the little lad was| tober, 1900, when Mra, Davis went to i - | stolen from her in 1908 by his facher,| another town to visit and nurse a SKETCHES IN MANILA | Charies Burnaugh. sick uncle, Intending to return, She | airs Davis secured a writ of |took the child with her and claims - i . a eots| Shallow, stinking. stagnant | habeas corpus directing Burnaugh to| that Burnaugh followed her, and Foe r tog ohh a tae bP spice stretches of water, Mdden by green-| bring the boy into court this morn | during her temporary absence from land for nine long days, Indistinct | ¢#t of grass and foliage; Iie on all ing at lh o k and show caure| her uncle's house, kidnaped bim and ; iet he Ct Silos around. the beautiful reai-|*2Y be should not renounce ali|ieft for parte unknown. Mrs. Davie at first, rising high above the toast: | Gences of. reputable. physicians, | claim and allow her to take the shlld| was disconsolate and has been striv- See ee rial hack ok chu eexaretaal| ee Suen clears Mmow ee 6} ae) Coleeede, Bis Sete Otane. tee Tee Nites years fe Sinai senee ’ wubestation of th ty’ health de.| #t Once. On her petition Judge Bell|clue which would enable her to re- Jap to peat as wildly and, mo} erm e he ame condition pre. | #80 directed the sheriff to keep the/ cover her baby. Sous, as ray taenienn ys ee Coe. | eat: See Casee of chotera| DY tn custody in order to prevent| A few months ago she married pat and click-clack of the queer | Sue | Ein i yesterday, Sunday,| Min from being taken beyond the| John Davia, -One of the conditions Bhod feet of his kind, swarming 0 | eee eee bo you wonder?» | Jurisdiction of the court by his father | of the marriage was that he would Fokohaene’s.whast to re cack £e-t before the date set for the hearing| aid her in her search and agree to turning wanderer, and incidentally) tiait-way between the Plaga do) the case adopt the } one when found. do” that peculiar prey called) cideron de ia Barca and San Fer-| The papers were served on Purn-| Burhaugh is so fond of the boy, Ruropean” If Uncle Sam wants) ona, bridge, in the secand floor) @ueh this morning at 2201 North) who in @ bright, rosy-cheeked little to do a Hittle missionary work, he) Siow of @ Chiness restaurant in| Porty-fifth street, where he lives| fellow with yellow hair, that he tn pry eae caged shten the the litle street called Colon, my| With hie father, Lucius Burnax tends to make a legal fight before ce onlay Boke Ply edb ened ae: Aare: ee Mutted Uren Binonda. church | Deputy Sheriff Nelson took him | relinquishing him to bis mother. one, ee amaia The Chinene hay it te at least 100, completely by surprise. He belleved | His contention, It ts understood, will fighter than a “saddle color” Is] yoty aid A stone tablet in the| the Woman had long ago become re-|be that when he took the child It wae called ““Kuropean” In Yokohama. | sidewalk is dated 1789. And there *igned to his possession of their son. | being neglected Kobe is worm : is another beside it rendered und Richard was browfht into court] Mr, Burnaugh and his father have There is something quatntly DA-!| cioherable by pedestrians and time, this morning by his grand-|only been Seattle a few months, Pag and — o es t, — I take it the Plaza alderon de father and the deputy sheriff. Mrs. _ pen - © Japan the tourist sees, Min > br . — Ja Barca is typical « Ha__Old | Davis was seated in the court room ; you, there's nothing either funny or! Mantia, Over Ban Femando bridge when they entered and displayed CARMEN'S BALL fooli#h about Une fortifications, NAVY | Kage ite share of traffic, Come to) considerab at the sight of | or army of this proud old empire |the.winiow. Here is a teakwood| her little boy, whom she had not EER 2 OTS But the tourist sees so little of these) geno), Sit down. Let's courit just a| #een for three The Genttle Street Railway Em- that In his irresponsible chatter and| few dropa ni th great artery of| Burnaugh attempted to talk to her.| ployes' Beneficial association hold mingling of. words his fleeting tm-/iite and traffic. | but she refused to listen, and told |{te 18th annual ball ff Ranke's hall, pressions, sadiy garbled, become! Two Indian (or Hindoo) Sikh sol-| him she desired to have no conver-| tonight. Wagner's band will fur- strictures rather than fair criticiem. | aiera, Three. Fi with two] eation with him whatever, and that/ nish. the m The proceeds of But that ts Japan's fault baskets each, dependent from poles! the only thing for him to wos tol the ball are for the benefit of sick Japanese art Is al) right. too, Toros their shoulders in little tell his side of the case t ¢ court. |street car men. need to think not, But I know bet-| pony hacks, some with passengers,| The matter was not taken up this hE RS ter now. It has stood the test of) some without A Mexican, Three| morning, but will probably be| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov centuries. It will stand the test of! Chinese, A water buffalo dray and| reached some time this afternoon, | Ross, a telephone lineman, was elec- contu: yet to come, It is the fe-/ driver Ronded dray No. &. Two god some temporary disposition | trocuted on a pole in the street, | centuated portrayal of the exquisite buffalo drays, heavily loaded. Fili-| made of the case. | day His body was held by the in whioh the land bounds. Seeing! pino with gam on arm. Able; Mra, Davis Seattle a| wires, and his death was watched by ie believing. T have bie | seaman. Buffate y, empty, RBuf-| day *o ARO bee in-|many In the streets, who saw his trees, T have seq Fuji Yama. I|falo dray, empty. Filipino women, | f iby a Burnaugh's|clothes burned from his body, have seen Geisha #, Thave seeniin profusion. One in particular,| that be w » with the boy. She| — mein hit and mountains #0 tortuous and) Long -haired wate: buffalo—rare| found tb so and at | mer tage corrugated they might be fluting Pipe »—black derby, shirt outside, ited attorney and told her wil safl for on Old Mother Earth's petticoat./red silk handkerchief in hand, bi story. whieh t# embodied in the af-| Lynn Canal ports, Fri These words are written {in the In-| velvet slippers, no socks Hpino| fidavit on which the writ of habeas | -- s- - Jar There ia 9 full moon All |newsboy with San Francisco papers| corpus was tes We Can Help You arou reptttian-like ex. | five weeks ol U.S. A. anibulance It is alleged that tn Golo- leno stylieh tose f as Sever ns bed, any one | Discharged soldier in khakt More| rado, Mra. Deis, who hn ; tine pa gh tr Be gy of which migh harbor a sleeping| vehicles drawn by dwarf statiions.| Effie Dargis, met and late hat Ghank Dacor i 3 dragon, needing only the sound of | (It would seem the Jap treats his| gaged to marry Charles ah. | preeae & G aes ear dae the ship's tepies * phonograph, | steed with m consideration than| He persuaded her to with him] cade bid * “Cee grinding out jawatha, to wake |the Filipino. ne of the Fillpino| as his wife under promi of a Mire) him his slumber to dance at-|s#tallions are pot-bellied.) The av-| speedy marriage. In 1897 the child + © on the silver orb of night age Filipino hack horse is just} was born, but, Mrs. Davis says, |The Latest Styles yetor has changed eylindere.|about the right size to pull “Little| Burnaugh was deaf to her entreaties |In men's hats have just arrived, It's rag time now, Wouldn't that|va" around in the par But} and refused to make her his wife. Call m. 8 N. Brooks @ knock the poetry out of you? Mur- | why ke on, This ts Manila. They lived in Newcastle, ( and (o., 1231 Second ave. Arqade bide jer the Muse? DICK WOOD, | she was known to their acquaint ~ ER RDS: BETH " , ' Gnmaenmea ce &